“The Thermite TL 2000 offers small size and power efficiency, while the Thermite XVG 4000 offers the ultimate in high-performance processing power to accommodate a range of field-deployed computing needs,” says Arthur Yan, president, Quantum3D. “In addition, both form-factors are designed to endure some of the most severe environmental and temperature conditions, from extreme weather to vibrations and shock.”
The Thermite XVG 4000, bringing the power of a graphics workstation to the battlefield, is well suited for applications ranging from real-time sensor signal processing to situational awareness. The fan-less, graphics-based, rugged computer features a modular design that can be optimized to meet specific project requirements; users can tailor the CPU, GPU, video processing, networking, I/O, and storage features using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) modules.